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A judge looked at the current state of the racist death camp Rikers Island & just meekly asked Department of Correction leader/former NYPD cop Louis Molina to please reform it a little faster.

#ShutDownRikers

ny1.com/nyc/manhattan/…
"For the first time in six months, the Department of Correction and its commissioner, Louis Molina, were back in court on Thursday, defending the leadership of Rikers Island.

It’s part of a yearslong court case that’s supposed to help reform the troubled jail complex."
"Advocates, activists and attorneys for those representing detainees on Rikers have all called for more. They want the independent leadership, potentially allowing the federal government to step in and take over."
"On Thursday, the judge in the case kept everything status quo. The city can continue to try to implement reforms on its own, but she urged it to step up the pace.

The commissioner was in the courtroom, but did not take questions when leaving lower Manhattan."
"Inside the courtroom, attorneys for Rikers detainees and federal prosecutors raised serious concerns about the pace of change so far, highlighting stabbings and slashings and use of force are all much higher than when the court case started."
"“The current administration is committed to action-oriented reform. The Department of Correction is far from perfect. But our staff care,” Molina said."
"In recent reports, the Rikers federal monitor has called out the department’s emergency services unit for excessive violence and brutality.""
"It has also called out the department’s investigations division, which is responsible for investigating misconduct, for mishandled and deteriorating quality in use of force investigations. A month ago, the deputy commissioner overseeing that department resigned."
"She was fired by Molina when he took over in 2022. She was in the courtroom watching on Thursday."

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Apr 29
NYPD cops chased a man in an allegedly stolen car in the Bronx on Tuesday. The man crashed into a car, kept driving, & then crashed into a tractor. Then, when NYPD closed streets to take the man to the hospital, cops in an NYPD car hit a man on a scooter. nypost.com/2023/04/26/man…
"The chaotic pursuit began around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday when Yonkers police notified the NYPD that a 33-year-old man who had stolen a 2022 Volkswagen SUV had been tracked to The Bronx, authorities said."
"Officers spotted the vehicle at Bergen and Brook avenues in Melrose and tried to stop it, but the motorist took off and police lost sight of him, cops said."
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Apr 28
NYPD cops lied & framed Jawaun Fraser for a robbery.

He spent 2 years in prison before his conviction was overturned.

He sued.

A jury recently awarded Fraser $2million.

NYPD & city lawyers refused to settle & ended up costing the city even more money. propublica.org/article/nypd-w…
"Fraser had sued New York and three NYPD detectives after spending two years in prison on a robbery conviction that was later overturned."
"A jury found not just that officers had fabricated evidence against him but that the city itself was liable for massive failures in NYPD training."
Read 54 tweets
Apr 28
Former NYPD cop Jeremy Jacinto is suing NYPD because he claims that his use of Dr. Bronner's All-One Hemp Almond Pure-Castile Bar Soap made him test positive for THC on a drug test & got him fired.

#CopsLie

patch.com/new-york/new-y…
"Former Officer Jeremy Jacinto sued the NYPD Wednesday over his termination after a drug test that found carboxy THC — a metabolite of cannabis — in his system, a complaint filed in Manhattan court states."
"Jacinto argues he wasn't toking up marijuana. Instead, he maintains that his soap was to blame."
Read 15 tweets
Apr 28
Funny seeing so-called Public Advocate Jumaane Williams criticize Eric Adams for defending NYPD's massive overtime budget.

In 2019, I asked Jumaane 3x if he'd support reducing NYPD headcount & invest that money in communities, & he refused to answer.

ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug… On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Ad...ImageBut let me ask again, if it...Once again I ask, if it doe...
Read 4 tweets
Apr 28
NYPD’s “Autism Awareness” Squad Car Is Nothing But a Publicity Stunt

Don’t be fooled by the NYPD’s lip service to autism awareness: Policing isn’t “neurodiversity-friendly.”

truthout.org/articles/nypds…
"Nothing could demonstrate the limitations of such campaigns better than the annual Autism Awareness/Acceptance Day held by the New York Police Department (NYPD) and its accompanying autism awareness squad car."
"The squad car, which is covered with rainbow infinity signs and an assortment of words like “respect” and “celebrate” all over the hood, was brought out in Manhattan last weekend when the 34th Precinct co-hosted an NYPD Autism Awareness Day event."
Read 17 tweets
Apr 28
NYPD found a weapon in about 1 out of 6 stop & frisks last year & found a firearm in only about 1 out of 13 stop & frisks. The majority of stops resulted in no arrest or summons. Stop & frisks increased about 70% during Eric Adams' 1st year as mayor. gothamist.com/news/nypd-data…
"In 2021 there were fewer than 9,000 stops; in 2022, more than 15,000.

That’s still far below the number of pedestrian stops conducted during former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration, when, in 2011, pedestrian stops peaked at more than 685,000."
"The numbers come from the NYPD’s annual publication of its stop, question and frisk database, which provides detailed information on each recorded pedestrian stop conducted by police in a given year — from the location of the stop to the number of minutes it lasted."
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